I don't understand where GCBDB gets these random Wood Fox comic credits. Take a look at the lead story here, published in 1950. Then look at the stories in My Confessions #8 and My Experience #19. (The latter is apparently a collaboration with another artist, Martin Rosenthal.) Both were published a year earlier. All of Wood's signature traits were in place, especially inking and hero faces. The story in this comic has no Wood traits whatever. The figure drawing, the layouts, the inking, the male and female heads--nothing looks like Wood.
By The Australian Panther
I agree. The story here has nothing to do with Wood. The cover maybe Wood's inks. but even that is a longshot.
By kewi
The cover looks like A.C. Hollingsworth's work
By dwilt
Early appearance of Ed Grimley on this cover.
https://alchetron.com/cdn/ed-grimley-eb7b0520-441c-47f7-a7c6-8a14e5457e0-resize-750.jpg
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